4—The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 2, 1983 Connors advances; Lloyd scores upset By 808 GREENE AP Sports Writer NEW YORK Getting his game Into high gear, Jimmy Connors roared past Sweden's Thomas Hogs tedt 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 yesterday to move into the third round of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships. Joining Connors in the third round was Britain's John Lloyd, who upset 10th-seeded Jose Higueras of Spain 6- 3, 6-4, 7-5. It is the first time this year that Lloyd, the husband of Chris Evert Lloyd, has reached the third round in any tournament. In the women's draw, top-seeded Martina Navratilova breezed through her first-round match, crushing Emi- Ise Raponi Longo of Argentina 6-1, 6-0 in just 40 minutes. . In night matches at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow, sixth-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Ar gentina played American Tom Cain, while Andrea Temesvari of Hungary, seeded ninth in the women's draw, met Virginia Wade, at 39 the oldest NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy Is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. FOR SR.LE; ANTIQUE CLASSIC CAR 1967 Thunderbird, 2 door sedan white, good condition. Asking $1650 Call 643.1256 ANTIQUE typewriter, chairs, lamps, tables, camera at garage sale Friday and Saturday 330 Nlmitz Ave. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Bloom's new•and used furniture store has all the household fur niture and appliances you need! Daily 1:00 pm-9:00 pm. Sat. 9-5. No sunday hours. Five miles from the Nittany Mall on Rte. 150 N. phone 355-9502 ATTENTION! TICKETS FOR SCI/FI AND WESTERN paper sale! Students:senior- $7O Ju- \ backs including 'Daw' 1-200 nior- $6O Sophrribre- $5O General complete. See Don 251 S. Ather- Admission-25 yardline- Ala- ton , 1 bama, Notre Dame-over $4O oth ers- over $2O call Gerry (607)-785 8484 COMIC BOOK CLEARANCE Sale. Prices as low as 16c each. Book Swap, 110 S. Fraser ******** * * * * * * * * ********* * * * * * * * * Tryouts for Penn State's Bowling Teams September 6th & Bth Ipm, Armenara Lanes For more information call 234-6084 Basic 35mm Photography Class 4 2hr. Classes (Wed. 6:30-8:30 p.m.) NITTANY 1 HOUR PHOTO on College Ave. below Mid-State Bank Fee: $20.00/Registration thru 9/3 at Nittany 1 Hr. Photo Classes begin 9/7 238-3722 player in the main singles draw. Other seeds to follow Higueras to the sideline were Barbara Potter and Claudia Kohde of West Germany. Lisa Bonder toppled Potter, the No. 11 women's seed, 7-5, 6-7, 7-6, while Bonnie Gadusek eliminated No. 13 Kohde 5-7, 6-1, 6-2. No. 11 Gene Mayer outlasted South African Christo Steyn 3-6, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 and No. 14 Eliot Teltscher staved off Sammy Giammalva 6-2, 6-3, 5-7, 4- 6, 6-2. In women's play, No. 3 Andrea Jaeger eliminated Elise Burgin 6-2, 6- 3; No. 6 Wendy Turnbull of Australia downed Sharon Walsh 6-3, 6-3; No. 7 Sylvia Hanika of West Germany oust ed Peru's Laura Arraya 6-1, 6-3 and No. 12 Kathy Rinaldi defeated Vicki Nelson 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. Carling Bassett of Canada was on the verge of losing, down 1-3 in the final set, when she won the final five games to post a 5-7, 6-1, 6-3 victory over Lea Antonoplis. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS DRESSERS, CHESTS, mat tresses, and bdx springs, di nettes, end tables, desks, appliances, and more. Furniture Exchange, 522 East College Ave. 238.1181 FOR SALE MALE dormitory contract. Must sell soon. Call 865.3824. Ask for Ted FOR SALE ONE date ticket for Cincinnati and Alabama. Best offer, call 237.8066 FOR SALE: SINGLE beds and extra mattresses. 238.6667 GARAGE SALE 1221 O.Boals burg Road, State College, Satur day-Sunday Sept.3&4. Featuring sporting goods, furniture, housewares, Great Buys, Be There! GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY September 3. 736 West Hamil ton. Bookcases, typewriters, bookcases, trunks, plants, much more. GARAGE SALE: BOOKCASE, sewing machine, household items, clothing. 861 North Thomas St. Monday, September sth. GIGANTIC FURNITURE garage sale• desks, dressers, chests, sofas, beds, bookshelves, di nettes, lamps, coffee and end tables, carpets, glassware, clothing, misc. items. Friday 9.5, Saturday 9-1. Alley between Fos ter and Nittany off Bernard. IBM SELECTRIC TYPEWRITER. Excellent condition. Owned by responsible professor. Not self correcting but a great buy. $350. Call 237-0615 INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, motorcycle, home, personal be longings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, 238-6633 MEN'S MAGAZINES: BACK Is sues bought and sold at Book Swap, 110 S. Fraser, just off College NEW MEN'S 25" 12 speed Puch a deal at $159. Call 238-4207 after 5:00 NICE SIZE BAR' with stools $65.00.Ca1l after 5:00. 237-2307 OVERSTOCK, SURPLUS CHEM ICALS, PAPER, filters, film. Quarterly mailing list. Bargains galore. $2 for year of mailings. Pro-Am Photo Supply, Box 3429 York, PA 17402 PAPERBACK BOOKS: 40% to 90% off. Always at Book Swap. 110 S. Fraser, just off College. PIONEER RECEIVER 25 watts / channel $79. Pioneer receiver 50 watts I channel $139. Kenwood integrated amplifier 90 watts I channel $159. 12" b&w tv $37. AM/FM digital clock radio $l2. Paul 865.5243. PSU TICKETS: 40 yd. line row 5. 2 each for Cinncinnati, lowa, Bama, and Brown. Best offer. Call 238-7321 REFRIGERATORS AS LOW as $99.88 at Montgomery Ward at Hill's Plaza 238.0575 SENIOR GRAD SEASON foot ball ticket for sale. Best offer by September 3. 237-1836 SHEEPSKIN COAT. Woman's or mans. Very good condition. $225. Call Chris at 237.5546 SPECIAL 25" COLOR console tv's $B9 with trade Pat or Boyd 364-9664 TWO CANON F• 1 bodies and a Canon MF motordrive. $3OO each. Good condition. Call 237- 7477 USED AND RECONDITIONED vacuum cleaners. Tanks or uprights. $lO and up. Call Penn State Kirby 355-9239 or 355-2681 WATERBEDS $6O At Lazy J's Artitax 323 E. Calder Way 10• SPEED RALEIGH bicycle, ex cellent condition, includes Kryp tonite lock, front wheel lock, tire pump, and clamp-on carrying case. 237-1088 . ATTENTION CAMBRIDGE DIET SALE: Only $lO.OO a can. All flavors 237.2612 DORM CONTRACT FOR sale Room only, Atherton Hall. Fe male graduate. Available imme diately. Call 865-7145. HOLISTIC MASSAGE THERA PY, treatment of, athletic injuries through massage, as well as tension and health prevention. Faye Burtch, licensed massage therapist. Community Chiro practic Center, 237-5061 LAZY J's ARTIFAX, 323 E. Cald er Way, has adult novelties, smoking accessories, water beds, tapestries, candles, cards, bar supplies and more LAZY J'S ARTIFAX, 323 E. Cald er Way has adult novelties, smoking accessories, water beds, tapestries, candles, cards, bar supplies and more. LEARN TO FLY this semester at the University Park Airport call 355.5511 for more information RENT A TV. LOW RATES. Color or b/w. Any length of time. Acorn 232 S. Allen SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. Long term rates avaiable. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Ath erton St., 238.3037 STATE CERTIFIED FAMILY day care home. School aged chil dren, before after school. Walk ing distance, Easterly Parkway Fairmount Coral St. Schools rea sonable, creative play, equip ment yard, meals, 237-9566 THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Qual ity instuction. Gultar,piano,vol ce,and more. For more Information call: 238.2660 AUDIO FOR SALE: PIONEER I phase linear tracking PLBOOO turntable with cartridge, 234.8338 eves & weekends. Vacation is over! THE TROPHY ROOM is Reopening at 10 a.m., Tues., September 6 Featuring a Wide Variety of Awards for All Occasions Fine Quality Engraving Prompt, Personalized Service V.E. Neilly, Owner Ike Trophy Room In the Parking Garage 126 S. Pugh St., 237-3067 HOURS: Tues. and Thurs., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5:15 p.m.; Wed. and Fri., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; or by appointment. Third seed Jimmy Connors slams a two•fisted backhand in action earlier this week at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow, N.Y. Connors easily crushed Sweden's Thomas Hogstedt 6.1, 6.2, 6‘3 to advance to the third round. FOR SALE Jensen nookshelf speakers $60.00/pr. B/C turnta ble $50.00 w/cart. Heathkit re ceiver $40.00, Sanyo underdash $30.00, Jensen coax/6X9 $20.00/pr. Call Bob 238-8815 eve nings JVC AM/FM RECEIVER with built-in 5-band equalizer; 45 watts/channel(peak); 2-way speakers. Call 238-8031 NIKKO PROFESSIONAL SE RIES components, gamma-40 tuner, beta-40 pre-amp, nd-990 cassette deck, alpha-440 d.c. amp, rg-pro2o sound processor, technics 51.1200 mkz turntable, with empire edr.9 cartridge, rack mounted with bose 901 series IV speakers and many extras. All mint condition, paid $5500 sacri-, fice at $3OOO. John 237.1040. STEREOS AT DISCOUNT prices. See how much more your dollars buy. Almost all brands of new factory sealed stereo equipment are available. Call Craig 237-8572 APARTMENTS EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE IMME DIATELY In downtown Ambas sador building. Call 234-4084 or 237-3270 TWO BEDROOM APTS. Close to campus. Call 237.1564 9:3oam -4:3opm AUTOMOTIVE Camaro, VB, automatic, a/c, ste reo, full instrumentation, rus tless, excellent condition, $2BOO, 0.b.0., 237-8060, eve nings, weekends. MUFFLER (NEW) FOR 2-inch diameter exhaust, ideal for 289 or 390 V-8. Call 238-8031 72 WV4II GOOD CONDITION. Needs minor engine work. $4OO negotiable. 237.2445 1980 CITATION V-6, auto, ac, ps, pb, 2 dr.,25,000 mi. Call 237- 4001 after 6. 1980 V.W. RABBIT, perfect con dition, 4 speed, 3 door, beige; must seill! Rob 865.6845 1979 DODGE ASPEN, 6 cyl., auto., 4-dr., air cond., am/fm radio, excellent condition 466- 6805. 1977 DODGE MANACO V 8 PB/PS 81,000 miles $l,OOO Nego tiable 237-3697 1976 FORD GRANADA, 6 cylin ders, 2 door, 3 speed power brakes, AM/FM stereo, inspect ed. $BOO Call Kathy 237-1605 1975 RED FORD GRANADA in very good condition. V 6 power steering with cassette player. Price is negotiable. Call Daniel 234.3093 ~,,•,; ..t ,W. , 44440, 1969 VW BUG, good body interi or. Needs engine work, $6OO or best offer Come see us or: 0 1 IL 11L L. ....... -• .... • Spring Break Packages • Interview Trios • Air• Reservations • Train Reservations • Hotels, Cars, Cruises Ask M. Foster 'Ravel Service 220 Calder Way 237-6501 FOR RENT LARGE 2BEDROOM APT. 1 / 2 block from campus suitable for 4 students. Includes all utilities 234.6191 ONE BERROOM CLOSE to cam pus will rent for one semester $3OO. Call Associated Reality 234-2382 ONE OR TWO bedroom mobile home, one mile to campus, one year.lease. No pets. $2OO/month plus utilities. 234.3901, evenings or leave message ROOMS FOR RENT, Lemont, Call Nancy at 238-0575 or 238- 8380 eve's 2 BD-RM UNFURNISHED near campus. Quiet, fireplace. Prefer grad./stud. (312)752-3210 after 11 p.m. weekdays, anytime week ends PREGNANT? NEED HELP? • ABORTION SERVICES . • CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING ALLEGHENY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CENTER A Nonprofit Clinic Dedicated to Providing Medical Care with Dignity and Confidentiality Call Collect 412-661-8811 (Pittsburgh) WANTED TO RENT PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE FROM England needs private room in house or apartment immediately. Call Mike, 863.0237 Luzi.nski to work put at 1 st as World Series gets closer *11144 0 V 4 By KEITH GAVE , Associated Press Writer CHICAGO "Starting for the Chicago White Sox and, playing first base . . . Greg LuZlNski!" The Bull? At first base•? It's been years since the White Sox hitting specialist was intro duced as a first-base starter, but he'll soon be working out at the position and it's a tantalizing prospect.. "Sure I'm looking forward to it," the burly designated hitter said this week. "Because if I elid up playing there, it'll mean we'll be in the World Series." The move is part of Manager Tony Laßussa's contingency plan if the White Sox win the West and beat the East in the American League playoff. "The World Series is two steps ahead," Laßussa said dutifully. "We have to be very careful not to be premature." AP Laserpholo ROOMMATES FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share one bedroom aprtment. $172.50/month. Century Towers, utilities included. Furnished. Dawn 234-8963 MALE OR FEMALE needed own bedroom and bathroom In three bedroom apartment, furnished. Call 234-4259 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED. Close to campus (Penn Tower)! Call Steve or Dave at 237-7506 for more information MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 113 of one bedroom, Col lege Park Apartment. All utilities included, close to campus. Call 238-8938 ONE OR TWO female room mates needed to share fur nished two bedroom Amitie apartment. Call 238-7503 ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Fall Term. Own room and entrance $ll5/month. Close to' campus. Call 238-6284. ROOMMATE NEEDED 1/3 three bedroom house ,ten minutes from campus. $l5O/month, in cludes heat. Call 234.4126. Beautiful location ROOMMATE WANTED to share studio in Garner Court, close to campus, call Mike 238.8471 ROOMMATE WANTED TO share 1/3 of large one bedroom apt., needs nothing, nicely furnished, 'swimclub,buspass,cable includ ed. Call 234-9629 ROOMMATE WANTED to share 1/2 of 1-bedroom apartment in Park Hill. 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One block from campus 234-8294. HOPE ... is not a method! Questions about preventing pregnancy? The Peer Contraception Education Program (PCEP) has the answers. Informative sessions on contraceptives are presented Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and Thursday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. in Room 28, Ritenour Health Center (RHC) For more information, slop by the PCEP office (240 RHC) or call 863-0461 ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL TYPIST Close to campus. IBM memory typewriter. Theses, let- ters, resumes, papers. Diane 237.4948, 237.3027 CALL BARBARA, 238-7207, pro fessional and registered Grad School thesis typist; proof-read academic and business jobs IBM CORRECTING SELEC TRIGS for rent Unlimited Rent AIIs, 140 N. Atherton street, 238 3037 PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR all your needs. Grad school cer tified. Campus delivery. Rush jobs possible. 359-3068 TERM PAPERS, THESES, re sumes. Correspondence. IBM Selectric. Symbol element. Available 124 South Burrowes. 234.6970 Volunteer Phone Counselors Training Begins Sept. 23 Apply by Sept. 12 Woineris Resource Center 111' Sower Street 234-5222 EOE But he is plotting Series strate gy, and he knows this year's Series will be played under National League rules no designated hitter as it is in alternate years. That means Luzinski will have to start on the field. "Tony and I have talked about it, but I haven't worked out there yet," Luzinski said. "I've had a back problem and it's still a little stiff. We want to make sure I'm 100 percent first." The move is designed to keep Luzinski's prolific bat in the line up. And its importance increases as roOkie Ron Kittle's second-half slump continues. Kittle leads the club with 27 home runs, • but has hit just nine since the All:Star break and his average has slipped to .252 from .266 at midseason. Luzinski has belted 14 of his 26 homers and driven in 37 of his team-leading 77 RBI in the same stretch, although his batting average is only .241 1 $lOO, Off our usual low price on Fender Electric and Bass Guitar Strings That's over 30% oft!! eor'es House of Music 126 N. Atherton expires 9 / 5 183 s Mon..Frt 11.8 Sat 11.7 JAY WEINBERG: LIVING PROOF TOUR te.7l)Zs W> i r.(l)Zd jijUl These days, Jay Weinberg's most difficult battles take place on the tennis court. Five years • ago, he had a different kind of fight on his hands: against one of the , toughest forms of cancer. Cancer research and treatment have made Jay's kind of recovery possible for almost 2 million people. Which means that your donations have helped buy Jay Weinberg a very beautiful gift: his life. CANCER CAN BE BEAT. American Cancer Society =II Sigel survives scare to advance By JOE MOOSHIL AP Sports Writer 'CHICAGO Defending cham pion Jay Sigel came off the brink of defeat yesterday and medalist Clark Burroughs maintained his hammering assault toward the title of the 83rd U.S. Amateur Golf championship. Sigel beat Bruce Soulsby of Co lumbus, Ohio, 3 and 2 and then defeated George MacDonald of Vir ginia Beach, Va., 1-up on the 19th hole in the afternoon round after being three-down with four holes to play in regulation. Burroughs, 20, an Ohio State stu dent from Overland Park, Kan., eliminated Buckeye teammate Bri an Mogg 3 and 2 in the first round and came back with a 2 and 1 victory over Bill Smunk. Sigel's victory over MacDonald, a 22-year-old student at South Caro lina, came out of nowhere. Mac- Donald was 3-up with four holes to play when the 39-year-old Sigel made three straight birdies to tie the match. FOR SUBLET: 1-RM. eff. Garner Court. Fully furn., rent includes appliances, utilities, a/c. One block campus. Dave- 237-8857; keep trying. air ovt, ABOUT FALL HAYRIDES, schedule this traditional party easily. Food, bonfires, insur ance all furnished. Call 234-1300 ATTENTION! I NEED two gener al admission tickets for lowa and/or Alabama games. Tracy 234-9077 CLASS RINGS! GOLD! Jewelry, etc. Don't sell before you see me! 100% cash market! For fast pick-up, 466.7713 State College DESPERATELY NEED FIVE or six general admission tickets to any home football game. 863- 0919 FOOTBALL TICKETS needed for all home garnes. Top dollar paid. Call Suzanne 238.9668 after 5:00 GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. Leland Enterprises 238-2553 LARGE PRIVATE ROOM: share house 1 block campus. Leave name, number at 356 East Fos ter. URGENTLY WANTED!! Two stu dent season tickets. Dave or Brian 865.0528 WANTED DESPARATELY 4 tick ets to Penn State Notre Dame game. Call Bob 238-3922. WANTED lOWA FOOTBALL tickets. Reasonable price, call Scott 238.8662 WANTED: SEDENTARY FE MALE college students (ages 18- 30) willing to participate and commit themselves to an orga• nized jogging program for the purpose of serving as subjects for a master thesis study over fall semester. Call Vicki at either 865-2432 or 238-7055. Leave phone number where you can be reached. , 7 ..... ,. TA E DOOR DELI = m g Fr_aser St. near College 234-1918, ® awirli•••••••••••••••••• 0 * NE me HAPPY HOURS SPECIAL $2.69 2 p.m.-5 p.m. •mom l a` • Monday-Friday and Sunday • (For any sandwich & soda excluding large hoagies) : •••••••00•0 0 • • to • • • • 0 "Other Stage Door Specialties" • Catering • 6 foot hoagies • Sliced cold cuts ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • COUPON NOT VALID FOR HAPPY HOURS shoo OFF • ANY SANDWICH/HOAGIE & SODA • WITH THIS COUPON (expires 9/8/83) ••••••••• • • e • • e • • After halving the 18th hole, Sigel dropped a 12-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to claim the match. Burroughs birdied three of the first four holes in his second-round match against Smunk, but the Charleston, S.C., bartender recov ered with three straight birdies to make it a tough match before being ousted. Overtime honors during the first two rounds of the . prestigious tour nament went to Jerry Haas of Bel leville, 111. Haas needed 19 holes to defeat Fred Wadsworth, Columbus, Ga., 1, up in the morning round and then 22 holes in the afternoon for a 1-up victory over Joe Tamburino of San Jose, Calif. Dick Horne, 43, of Mount Pleas ant, S.C., came up an upset when he defeated Bob Lewis Jr. of Warren, Ohio, 1-up. Horne took the lead with a birdie on the 16th hole. John Erickson of Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., provided the other upset when he eliminated Natha niel Crosby, the 1981 champion, 2 and 1 in the second round. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED STUDENT volun teers to participate in upper body endurance training pro gram at Noll Laboratory fall se mester:Contact Ed at 863.0525 FOUND "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT. NO CHARGE FOUND: CKECK BOOK and I.D. near Atherton and Beaver. Call Jim 237-8343 FOUND: GOLD NECKLACE out side of Ambassador apts. in parking lot near Domino's. Must idenify to claim. Call Natalie 234-1721. FOUND: LADIES WATCH pool /nat. Wed 31 Aug. 865.4931 'or 234-8072 FOUND: PINK BRACELET near Student Bookstore. 8/26 Call to identify 865-5866 WATCH: GOLD TIMEX lost Fri day night at Delta Chi. Call Dan 238-9944. Bulks Ottuet n tli laviAttji - - , c r +_,. 11 • tr . On the Diamond in Boalsburg Dinner Daily 5-10 pip. Rooms for private parties or banquets Excellent wine list Sandwiches till 11:30 p.m. Bar Service tilt 1:00 am. For Reservations . Phone 466-6241 HELP WANTED EARN $5.00 PER HOUR. Sell Avon, flexible hours 237.7290 EMT'S, LOCAL, LONG distance ambulance service, odd hours, good pay. Call 237-4777. Leave name, number EXPERIENCED MAN for plumb ing, carpentry, electrical, paint ing etc. Must have car. 238-9639 evenings HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED pizza makers apply to Hi-Way Pizza 340 East College Avenue State College LOCAL CIVIC GROUP needs 30 people for fund raising project, good pay, no 'experience nec essary. Apply 1040 North Ather ton suite =l2 (Halls Motel) mon to fri. No phone calls please. MALE STUDENT IN East halls, preferably without first period, to assist handicapped person with shoes and miscellaneous. Salary negotiable 865.6441 PART-TIME HELP: earn $80•$100 per month as a Sera Tec plasma doner 237-5761 ,Open 'dl 10 p.m. Weekdays 12 Midnight on Fri. & Sot. and All Day Sunday Billy Tuten, the match-play ex pert from Patalka, Fla., who will turn pro next year, had a pair of romps. Tuten eliminated Bill Ludwig of Independence, Mo., 5 and 4 in the morning round and came back with a Vand 5 triumph over Mike Mur dock of Memphis. Tuten, who now has won 91 of his last 46 matches, was tied with Lud wig at the turn. He then won the next five holes, including a string of three birdies. Jim Hallet of South Yarmouth, Mass., who was the leading ama teur in .last year's Masters and considered the favorite in the lower bracket, had little trouble getting through his two rounds Thursday over the par 36-36-72 North Shore Country Club layout that measures 6,988 yards. Hallet, a former goaltender who took up golf when Bryant College dropped • hockey, posted 3 and 2 victories over Jeff Maggert and Randy Sonnier, both of Woodlands, Texas'. PSU GRAD STUDENTS, SE NIORS, JUNIORS. Jobs avail able now. Evenings, 8-12 hrs./wk. Phone solicitation to PSU alumni starting at $3.75/hr. Applications available at HUB desk, 335 Bouke Building, and 113 EEW. TELEVISION TECHNICIAN, FULL—TIME or part-time needed immediately for estab lished downtown State College business. Call 238-6021. THE GRADUATE PROGRAM In acoustics has an approved Col lege work study clerical-type position available for an under graduate student for up to 20 hours per week. Call 865.6364 for information WANTED: BABYSITTER for three days a week from eleven to two, close to campus-four blocks. 234-5214 WORK STUDY. VETERINARY Science laboratories. Fall, Spring semesters. Wash glass ware, prepare solutions, general laboratory work. Must have CWSP award. Dr. Patton, 125 Henning Building (863-2166) PARTIES BEAUTIFY .'YOUR RESIDENCE Earn beautiful soilfree plants Have a plant party. Call Kris 355 8781 DISC JOCKEY VERSATILITY, is a liscensed entertairier with over 10,000 musical selections, making any party complete. D.J. Larry Moore, 234-0691. PHANTOM MUSIC and light show, great DJ entertainment with the area's largest light show. Call for more info 237- 2638 b'ectivism As an advocate of reason, egoism and capitalism, I seek to reach the men of tile intellect-wherever such may still bef ound." Ayn Rand Dr. Leonard Peikoff, author of The Ominous Parallels, offers a 12 lecture course on Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. Miss Rand participates in most of the question periods. Recorded live in New York, this course 'will soon be given on tape in this area. Please call for details. A free descriptive brochure is available on request. contact 234-8338 Eves. & Weekends Read & recycle The Collegian PREGNANCY TESTS CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING Women's Health Services 107 Sixth Street Pittsbtugh. PA 15222 (412) 562.1900 LOST A KEY RING with four keys, I.D marks E.C.M. Reward! Call 234 7481. CANON 100- 200 zoom lense.F ront of waring dining halls while unloading car. Reward 865-5825 LOST EMERALD—CUT di amond, State College or cam pus. Great sentimental value Reward $5OO. Call 237.2918 LOST: GREY POUCH/WALLET on. B-31-83. Personal documents valued. Call Homer Avila, 237- 2188 or 238-8083 PLAYED RACKETBALL WITH man 8/25 old rec court. left neck chain In your bag. Pete 237-6191 $250 REWARD. LOST cat. Tabby I calico. Orange, brown, black, grey, white markings. Five orange, two black stripes on tail. Lost in Hetzel E. Beaver area. Return 500 E. Beaver or call 238- 5366. PE:RS.ONok.:; ABORANT? ANOMALOUS? IR REGULAR? Book Swap has what you need. 110 S. Fraser, just off College ave ABORTION ALTERNATIVE GOLDEN Cradle Adoption Serv ices. Free housing, counseling, 'medical care. Recipient of Unit ed Way donor option plan. A state liscensed agency. Call col lect (215)-668-2136. WANTED!! PEOPLE' INTER ESTED in serving their school and community while making friends. Join CIRCLE-K: Meet ings Tuesdays at 7pm, 323 HUB A FREE POUND of peanut but ter! and good food at good prices when you join Our Food Cooperative, 216 1/2 East Col lege, - next to the Tavern. Operi 11.7 daily. DRIVERS WANTED Domino's Pizza, America's Largest Pizza Delivery Company has immediate openings for part-time delivery persons. Must be at least 18 yrs. old, have own car and insurance, be willing to work nights and weekends. Excellent compensation for those who hustle. Apply in person to either location. 1104 N. Atherton or 421. E. Beaver Ave. Liberty rallies past Courageous By PETER BREWER Associated Press Writer NEWPORT, R.I. Light, wandering winds and easy seas were the right mix for Liberty to sail from behind and defeat Courageous by 26 seconds in America's Cup trials for U.S. boats yesterday. Meanwhile, Australia II handed the British entry Victo ry 'B3 a 4:43 defeat in a race delayed three hours. That evened the best-of-seven series at one win each in the challenger finals. The two U.S. boats and the foreign pair are racing for the right to be on the starting line Sept. 13 for a seven race finale. The historic sailing cup is up for grabs for the 25th time since 1851. For the Americans it was the 15th day of finals competi tion. Liberty improved its finals record to 10-6 while O'Meara's 63 leads B.C. Open by 3 By PETER COY Associated Press Writer ENDICOTT, N.Y. Mark O'Mea ra shrugged off a painful neck injury yesterday to shoot an eight-under-par 63 and take the lead after the first round of the $300,000 B.C. Open golf tournament. "I didn't even know if I was going to play today or not," said O'Meara, AMY, WE DANCED at the Sa loon celebrating our birthdays Wednesday night. Would like to see you again. Reply Personals. KEN ANNIE, SUPPER AT your house was great. I esepecially liked the melons. Please meet me at the Brickhouse BIRTHDAYS ARE BETTER when you send a singing telegram. Call the Lamore Family Singers 234-3030 CALL H.O.P.S. GAYLINE, 863 0588, 7-9 pm daily for raps, re sources, information on homo sexuality and gay lifestyles. CENTR'AI. PA. DANCE Workshop, Fall registration Aug. 29 - Sept. 5. Modern, ballet, jazz, tap, stretch and aerobics for children and adults. 101 S. Fra ser St. 237.2784 CONTINUOUS ENTERTAIN MENT EVERY friday at the Brick house from 4:30 til 2:00. Open daily at noon DAVE DAILEY HOPE you had a nice summer. I miss you, big brother. Love, your little sister DEAR MITCH, you've giv6n me a year filled with fun, understand ing, learning and lots of love. It's been the most special year of my life. Thanks for being who you are! I LOVE YOU ! Becky. FUN AFTER DARK! Indestructi ble battery powered nitelite foot ball performs! $lO plus $2 shipping. Bright ideas, Box 10016, State College, 16805 GIRL AT NITTANY Photo 5:00 p.m. Mon 29th, we talked. Would like to get to know you better. How about lunch sometime? Call me at 237-7229 LAZY J AND ARTIFAX have come together in ecstacy at 322 E. Calder. Way LINDA LOU I love you. Linda Lou I love you. Linda Lou I love you. MALE STRIPPER WANTED for Bachelorette party. Call Pat at 865-7241 MOVING? NO SWEAT! 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Maybe that's what I need to do more often," he said. Unable to turn his head to the left or follow through on his swing, O'Meara nonetheless fell just one stroke short of Fuzzy Zoeller's course-record 62 on the par-71, 6,966-yard En-Joie Golf NEEDED: MALE DANCER for bellydancing duet. Experienced or willing to train. Serious inquir ies only-466.6949 ONE DAY DEVELOPING on most all color and black & white films, only at General Photo, 325 East Beaver PANTS, PANTS, PANTS'— 40% off reg. price. Bags, belts, bau bles available too. Casual Way, 240 Calder Way PARTY AT SIGMA Nu with Jumpstart (State College's hot test new band), tomorrow, Sept. 3. Outside, weather permitting PSU—TEMPLE AT the VET. Tickets for sale, good seats. Call Butch, 238.3083 RIDE PENN'S CREEK Wilder ness on horses. Half-day or full day trail rides starting Sept. 10. Call. Nittany Mt. Trail rides 234- 1300. SPECIAL 9 MONTH SUBSCRIP TION rate to Christian Science Monitor for students & faculty. For information 234-2194 THE JOBFINDER resume writ ing service. 4 years experience. Resumes $l5, Boucke interview forms $l2, Cover leters too! Call Tom 238-2223 TWISTED? PERVERTED? CRIPPLED? Book Swap has what you need. 110 S. Fraser St. Just off college ABOUT ENJOYING Lion Coun try. Ride horses through-it. Call Nittany Mt. Trail Rides 234-1300 The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 2, 1983-15 Courageous fell to 9-9. • Liberty skipper Dennis Conner said he caught Coura geous once on the first leg but Couldn't hold it immediately and did it again on the downwind segment. He said Liberty showed speed. "When you come from behind and pass, you feel Pretty good," he added. Courageous tactician John Bertrand said a bad jibe on the first downwind leg and two missed wind shifts cost his boat heavily. "Those wind shifts were pretty big; I'd say . some were . 10 to 15 degrees," he said. Courageous, the white-hulled veteran skippered by John Kolius in its fourth cup competition, had led at the start by a whopping 25 seconds, and still had a 14-second edge at the first mark. Three strokes back at 66 were Ron nie Black, Eric Batten and Brad Faxon, who graduated from Furman University this spring and turned pro at the Western Open after finishing as the low-scoring amateur in the U.S. Open. First prize in this Professional Golfers Association event is $54,000. Pigging Out? The Nutrition Peer Education Program (NuPEP) delivers entertaining workshops on snacks, diet and exercise, and dining hall eating. Call and schedule a presentation for your dorm or organization. - 234 Ritenour Health Center 863.0461 ATTENTION MUSCIANS. Sound system rental. E. V., J.8.L., Bi- Amp, Peavey, Shure. Low rates. 238-6035. COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE, minwax stains, plant care needs. Full service hardware since 1944. Free parking for custom ers. 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